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IFA 2007 preview : T-Mobile is celebrating five years of cooperation with HTC and Microsoft August 30, 2007 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. IFA 2007 starts tomorrow and T-Mobile is celebrating [there] five years of MDA (a code-name for HTC-manufactured phones powered by Windows Mobile). Furthermore T-Mobile says that success story continues with new devices like the MDA Touch and MDA Vario III that will be presented and unveiled at this trade show.
(on photo above: T-Mobile-branded HTC Kaiser aka Vario III - it has HSDPA, GPS, 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, amazing tilted display and more...) O2 UK may be the first operator, that was selling HTC-manufactured phones with touch-screen and Orange UK the first one selling such phones without touch-screen but it is T-Mobile that have had the biggest sales of HTC-made phones. HTC considers T-Mobile as its best partner and it is not our opinion but also opinion of CEO of HTC (whom we have met in person). More details about T-Mobile at IFA 2007 in context of Windows Mobile: MDA Touch carries on MDA success story A multi-talent is celebrating its birthday: five years ago, T-Mobile began marketing the first “Mobile Digital Assistant”. T-Mobile has been setting the benchmark on the mobile communications market ever since with its MDA series of PDA phones. The latest new addition to the range, the MDA Touch, will open a new chapter in the success story in July. It’s a multimedia multi-talent that offers its owners user-friendly access to the new possibilities of modern communication thanks to its intelligent “TouchFLO technology”. Preparations are already underway for the market launch of the MDA Vario III. The mobile business all-rounder enables extremely fast mobile surfing at up to 3.6 Mbit/s via HSDPA. [...] The MDA Vario III supports W-LAN and EDGE as well as HSDPA at up to 3.6 Mbit/s. You can find T-Mobile at IFA in Hall 6.2 a, Stand 103
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